Phenomenology, Language and the Social Sciences

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analysis
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Author_Maurice Roche
Basic Sociological Terms
behaviourist theory
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conceptual
conceptual analysis methods
Conceptual Analyst
Conceptual Analytic Philosophers
Dis Solution
Dispositional Explanation
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existential
Existential Phenomenology
Existential Psycho Analysis
Existential Psychotherapy
Existentialist Philosophers
Figure Ground Structure
gestalt perspectives
Gestalt Psychology
Grape Vines
humanistic
humanistic approaches to mental illness
Humanistic Presuppositions
Humanistic Psychiatry
humanistic psychology
Husserl's Pure Phenomenology
Husserl’s Pure Phenomenology
idea
Ideal Type Knowledge
Intentional Entities
Logical Empiricism
Mental Illness
Personalistic Ontology
phenomenological
Phenomenological School
philosophies
Protestant Ethic Thesis
pure
Pure Phenomenology
reductionism critique
reductionist
Reductionist Idea
Vice Versa
Weberian sociology

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415703024
  • Weight: 680g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 08 Aug 2013
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book looks at two ‘revolutions’ in philosophy – phenomenology and conceptual analysis which have been influential in sociology and psychology. It discusses humanistic psychiatry and sociological approaches to the specific area of mental illness, which counter the ultimately reductionist implications of Freudian psycho-analytic theory. The book, originally published in 1973, concludes by stating the broad underlying themes of the two forms of humanistic philosophy and indicating how they relate to the problems of theory and method in sociology.